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richbraithwaite
Afternoon all,
Stop tap inside my house is fed by old plastic pipe with approx 15mm bore; 15mm copper feeds off to house. Static pressure is 5 and a bit bar, which drops to 3 when I turn on the nearby garden tap fully - provides 11.5 litres/minute.
Had a plumber round and he has suggested an unvented cylinder, although I have raised doubts with him due to the relatively low flow rates (not pressure that looks good to me). He reckons by replacing the 15mm copper on the house side of the stop tap with 22mm copper the flow rate can be improved.
However, I am under the impression the 15mm plastic service pipe is the limiting factor, the bottle neck, limiting the flow to 11l/min. As such , I thought my own only options are to replace the main service pipe with one of those blue 25mm MDPE ones or use an accumulator.
Pleasde help. Should I trust the plumber?
Many many thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
Rich
Stop tap inside my house is fed by old plastic pipe with approx 15mm bore; 15mm copper feeds off to house. Static pressure is 5 and a bit bar, which drops to 3 when I turn on the nearby garden tap fully - provides 11.5 litres/minute.
Had a plumber round and he has suggested an unvented cylinder, although I have raised doubts with him due to the relatively low flow rates (not pressure that looks good to me). He reckons by replacing the 15mm copper on the house side of the stop tap with 22mm copper the flow rate can be improved.
However, I am under the impression the 15mm plastic service pipe is the limiting factor, the bottle neck, limiting the flow to 11l/min. As such , I thought my own only options are to replace the main service pipe with one of those blue 25mm MDPE ones or use an accumulator.
Pleasde help. Should I trust the plumber?
Many many thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
Rich